Earth Day 2018: PGAVia Celebrates Frogs!
The PGAVia team hopped right in to this year’s cause: frogs! Frogs and toads are important indicator species – they are among the first animals affected by environmental changes,… Continue reading.
The PGAVia team hopped right in to this year’s cause: frogs! Frogs and toads are important indicator species – they are among the first animals affected by environmental changes,… Continue reading.
As head of the leading attraction design firm PGAV Destinations, Konzen will present innovations and ideas that can help to energize, grow, and encourage healthy, creative company environments. “Company culture… Continue reading.
– By John Wilmas, administrative assistant One step. Two steps. Breathe. My lungs are on fire. Legs please don’t give out. I have a whole hour of climbing this… Continue reading.
– By Diane Lochner, vice president In 1971, my grandfather and grandmother, Cyril and Roberta Porthouse, initiated a challenge grant with Gerald and Victoria Read for a small… Continue reading.
We are thrilled and honored to announce that PGAV Destinations’ Principal and Chair, Mike Konzen, has been appointed to Washington University’s Sam Fox School National Council! Invited by John… Continue reading.
Chair and Principal Mike Konzen will discuss “Cultivating a Creative Culture” at IAAPA Leadership Conference 2017. Konzen will present innovations and ideas that can help to energize, grow, and encourage… Continue reading.
– By Ben Cober, director of business development and research In our final 2016 issue of Destinology, Curating a Creative Culture, we explored and celebrated the wonderful environment… Continue reading.
In the spirit of PGAVIA’s Pollinator Conservation Awareness Campaign, the following post was submitted by Michelle Gangel, VP at PGAV Architects, the Kansas City branch of PGAV. … Continue reading.
– By Amanda Yates, lead designer, brand experience Throughout the month of June, about thirty of us here at PGAV Destinations got up from our desks, peaced out… Continue reading.
The Tulsa Zoo has made pollinator conservation a priority. Oklahoma plays an important role in the population of the monarch butterfly, given its location in the center of the… Continue reading.